"competitive costs and CO2 mitigation potential are not the only precondition for nuclear power'sexpansion." In fact, if waste management and proliferation concerns are not adequately addressed, "

nuclear power is unlikely toexpand and its share in electricity generation might be dropping in the future."

Reviving Nuclear Power would kill millions

Helen

Caldicott

, “Nuclear Madness- What Can you Do?,” M.D.,

1994

, pg. 155So now we face a situation where new, untested, potentially unsafe reactors may be built over the next thirty-fiveyears, with even fewer licensing safeguards than in the past—at a time when nuclear waste pollutes the earth, andmillions are destined to die of radiation-induced disease; all following a theory fabricated by the nuclear priesthood supposedly to mitigate the greenhouse effect—which, in fact, nuclear power cannot3